These were really quick and tasty... but the biscuits were hard to wrap around the filling and I used one biscuit for the top and bottom. However, they were GOOD!

boltenhouse

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4/12/2006

Even my very picky three year old ate every bite and asked for more. Very good & i would definately make it again.

karenannphelps

posted:

4/11/2006

Delicious! Easy, quick and my granddaughter love them. I will make this recipe again.

moosesmom

posted:

4/11/2006

also try roast beef, swiss cheese and substitute horseradish for the mustard

jotony

posted:

4/11/2006

Made ham and cheese for a community breakfast. Everyone loved them, next time, turkey and provolone with a marinara dip. Easy, quick and really good.

atrostle

posted:

4/10/2006

Excellent! My whole family loved these and have asked me to make more. I am going to try the ham and cheese next.

AmyHow3

posted:

4/6/2006

I made the ham version of this recipe for my boys, ages 10, 3, and 10 months. They loved it! My 3 year old even had seconds. I will definitely make this one again!

schmamy

posted:

4/6/2006

These need WAY more turkey. I used about 8 slices instead of the recommended 4 and my husband and I both felt it was too much "goo" and not enough meat.
For just two of us, we used a package of five "Grands" biscuits instead of 10 small biscuits. That worked well.

a cook

posted:

4/5/2006

I made these, but used 1 whole biscuit for the bottom and 1 for the top and ate them as our main course. I loved them with turkey, but my family would have preferred ham.

bird05comcast

posted:

4/3/2006

I made the ham variation. These were easy and delicious. They would also be great as a brunch item or as a side with soup.